Ciro Redondo

Ciro Redondo (9 December 1931-29 November 1957) was a 26th of July Movement revolutionary during the Cuban Revolution.

Biography
Ciro Redondo was born in Artemisa, Cuba in 1931, and he was one of Fidel Castro's original followers, taking part in the 1953 attack on the Moncada Barracks. In 1955, he was released under an amnesty, and he joined the 26th of July Movement in exile in Mexico. In 1956, he was one of the 82 revolutionaries who travelled to Cuba on the Granma at the start of the Cuban Revolution, and he became one of the lieutenants of the Fourth Column. On 29 November 1957, he was killed during an ambush by government forces.